A majority of Americans think that the GOP is out of touch with the country, according to a new poll released Tuesday.

Sixty-two percent of adults say the GOP is out of touch with the American people, 56 percent say it’s not open to change and 52 percent say it’s too extreme, according to a Pew Research Center poll released Tuesday.

Forty-six percent of adults say the Democratic Party is out of touch with the American people, 38 percent of people say it’s not open to change and 39 percent say it’s too extreme.

“Opinions about the Democratic Party are mixed, but the party is viewed more positively than the GOP in every dimension tested except one,” the Pew survey states. “Somewhat more say the Republican Party than the Democratic Party has strong principles (63 percent vs. 57 percent).”

Thirty-six percent of Republicans say the GOP is out of touch the American people, compared with 77 percent of Democrats who say the GOP is out of touch, according to the poll.

Republicans are more critical of their own party than Democrats are of the Democratic Party. Thirty percent of Republicans say their party is not open to change, while 10 percent of Democrats say their party isn’t open to change.

Among independents, 54 percent say the Democratic Party is open to change while only 39 percent of them think the GOP is open to change.

The results are based off a telephone survey of 1,504 American adults between Feb. 13 through Feb. 18 and it has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.9 percentage points.